SPRINGFIELD - Narcotics detectives arrested three people and seized more than 600 illegal pills during a Tuesday night raid of an illegal Pine Point pharmacy, said Springfield Police Sgt. John M. Delaney, aide to Commissioner William J. Fitchet.

The raid of 201 Rosemary Drive yielded 378 tablets of Oxycontin, 200 of Vicoden, and 100 other pills for morphine, Methadone and Percocet, he said. Police also seized $2,000 in cash, a drug ledger, and packaging material., Delaney said.

The vice squad, under the direction of Sgt. Neil Maloney and Sgt. Martin Ambrose, obtained a search warrant for the residence after conducting a surveillance for several weeks, Delaney said.

Edward Cisero

Arrested were residents Curtis Jackson, 46, and Edward Cisero, 54.

Jackson was charged with distribution of a class B substance, possession of Methadone with intent to distribute, and violation of drug-free school zone.

Cisero was charged with trafficking more than 200 grams of a class A substance, distribution of Percocet, and violation of drug-free school zone.

If convicted, Cisero faces a mandatory 17 years in jail, Delaney said.

Moniquea Williams

Also arrested was Moniquea Williams, 29, of 48 Crystal Ave. for possession of a Percocet.

Jackson and Williams were arrested after police witnessed a drug transaction in a parking lot at 739 Boston Road. She was found with 14 Percocet tablets in her possession, and Williams had cash and pills, Delaney said.